In this symposium, we will be addressing an age old question whose answer has eluded many in time past.

The big elusive question today is this:

“If the foundations are destroyed, What can the righteous do?”Psalms 11:3

What an apt question for a generation that is being easily swept by a flood of ravenous practices of materialism and erroneous doctrines of falsehood and eastern mysticism.

Contrary to popular opinion, there is actually something that can be done when the foundations are destroyed. And glory to God, the Psalmist who originally asked the question did not leave us without an answer. In the very next verse, he tells the righteous what to do when and if his foundations are destroyed;

“The Lord is in His holy temple, The Lord’s throne is in heaven; His eyes behold, His eyelids test the sons of men.”Psalms 11:4

When a nation’s infrastructure is broken or in ruin, the people turn to their government. Same with us in the Kingdom; when our foundations are destroyed, we turn to God – our government – Who sits in His temple.

In this upcoming Pagemaster Symposium, we are returning to the Basics. Back to God’s Temple where it all began that we might receive blue prints for rebuilding the ancient ruins in the city of God on earth.

Be a part of the discussion, and join us on Saturday, 11th of August, 2018.

In Chronicles Of Grace, there were 5 segments to the message. In the first (introductory) segment, we saw that the original concept of forgiveness in the Kingdom is based on an account system of balancing accounts by cancelling debts, taking our cue from Matthew 18:21-35, we came to the understanding;

Forgiveness is cancellation of debt – but without a non cash expense account called a ‘bad debt expense’, a cancelled debt will cause an imbalance in the company’s account. The sacrifice of Jesus is God’s ‘bad debt expense’ account. Because of Him, we experience forgiveness and God’s justice is still pacified. Without that sacrifice, either we remain without God’s forgiveness or we have it and the scale of justice becomes unbalanced.

We also saw the trajectory of this grace encoded in the Old Testament.

In light of what we saw in Matthew 18:21-35 (the parable of forgiveness), we came to an understanding of three horrors that can befall any man who forsakes the grace of God as expressed in forgiveness. For no one can repay God the debt they owe Him, you can only humbly accept His forgiveness.

There are three non-redemptive means to balance the account as seen from this passage of scripture mentioned above.

To be sold into slavery,

To be sent to prison, or

To be handed over to the torturers.

1. To be sold into slavery is synonymous to any business of today that cannot pay its debt and is declared bankrupt and foreclosed by its creditor(s).

In like manner, being unable to pay your debt to God and being unwilling to repent and humbly ask for forgiveness, will lead to moral bankruptcy in which a person is handed over to a reprobate mind to succumb to all kinds of vices (see Romans 1:21-32).

And interestingly, it was not just the unprofitable servant that was to be sold but his entire family too (Matthew 18:25). That tells me that one man’s rejection of grace can lead an entire family into perdition. It happened in the Garden – Adam’s sin led to humanity’s fall from grace. And let us not forget what happened to Amaziah and his family when he came against Amos (see Amos 7:16-17).

2. To be sent to prison like that younger servant can be likened to taking legal action against a business that refuses to pay up it’s debt.

In things pertaining to the kingdom, this speaks of being sent on a guilt trip – to be bound by legalism and religion. Here, the debtor will always choose penance instead of repentance. There is nothing redemptive about penance; only destruction awaits such a man.

3. The third case is to be handed over to the torturers. This is death. Once sin and unrepentance leads to death, the victim will find himself in hell fire where the torturers will torment him or her day and night. May this never be our portion.

If the prospect of life without forgiveness is so grim, you can imagine the premium heaven places on this extravagant grace of God.

This was the first point of a five point message in the last Pagemaster Symposium we had.

Imagine what you could have gained if you were in attendance for the entire five course meal.

Don’t miss the next symposium, it is just around the corner.

The Lost Message

This Saturday, 14th of July 2018

By 1pm prompt.

At Excellence Hotel (ask at the reception for the meeting place of The Incorruptible Seed Church).

It is another life-changing edition of The Pagemaster Symposium and you are cordially invited.

Theme: Chronicles of Grace

In dark times like this when the authentic gospel of Grace has been overshadowed by a counterfeit, we are in dire need of great illumination on this important subject.

This need is what the Pagemaster Symposium aims to address come Saturday, 9th of June, 2018 from 1pm – 4pm at The premises of The Incorruptible Seed Church, Excellence Hotel, Aguda, Ogba, Lagos.

Our approach will go beyond just teaching on the subject matter but as the theme of the symposium indicates, we will trace the trajectory of this sacrosanct message from its Old Testament roots to its unveiling in the New Testament.

The following is a product of my conversation with a protégé on Bible study methods.

The young man said to me, “In major parts of the Old Testament, the temple and holy items are all measured. It may not relate, but when I saw that clause about measurements in your write up, The Pagemaster Project, it directed my mind to these passages on measurements – Exodus 25; Ezekiel 40-47; Revelation 11 – and prompted the question, What does the measuring imply for the church?”

One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?” The other replied, “Why, of course. There has to be something after delivery. Maybe we are here to prepare ourselves for what we will be later.”
“Nonsense” said the first. “There is no life after delivery. What kind of life would that be?”

“How much can/will I give to God for ALL He has done for me? How much will be enough?”

My heart is full of gratitude to God, my creator and the Giver of Life. I have made a decision to be grateful for each day He gives me, to be grateful for the breath of Life in my nostrils, to be thankful for where I am right now and not be resentful of where I thought I should have been by now.

I heard of a flat that got burnt in my friend’s estate. The occupants had gone to church on the first Sunday of the year only to come home to no home. I can imagine their…